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Dedirock 10C30GRAM 300G SSD with 7$/Year is DIFFERERNT

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  • anyway, is dedirock recommended?

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @hyperblast said:
    anyway, is dedirock recommended?

    I love DediRock

    Tbh I wouldn’t use it for any real production but for your average LET stuff why not

    If things go tits up just setup another VPS

    So far so good for me

  • Thanked by 2sh97 mans_xd
  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    I’ll flag this to mods though as these are obviously not meant ro be ordered now and will cause huge load and money for dedirock to refund everyone

  • joker :D

  • truemagictruemagic Member
    edited November 2025

    Crazy deal but I wouldn't buy and expect it to be delivered LOL

  • hennaboyhennaboy Member
    edited November 2025

    @Decicus said:

    @hennaboy said:
    Linking to an unofficial site hoping to get people to order without thinking and harvest card and paypal details as quick as possible......

    I don't think it's malicious in that way. They're just affliate link sites that lead you to the providers' product links, but with an affliate ID already appended to the URL (so whoever hosts the affliate site gets a commission from your purchase).

    Not sure if you saw it before the site url was removed? Why would you increase and display the packages by a factor of 10 if you were using affiliate links. The order will get disputed and you wont get paid anyway.

  • openidopenid Member
    edited November 2025

    A fake website from .cn? Is it a phishing site? I’ve heard that data leaks are common in China. I think @DediRock should take note of this site and send an abuse email to the domain registrar to prevent further harm.

  • وعليكم السلام 🙌❤

    Thanked by 2sh97 ehab
  • It's not phising, I checked the URL and all is fine.

    Ordered the VPS using a throwaway prepaid creditcard and that appeared to work, it's delivered but not with the specs as advertised.

    It got the same specs as: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/209030/unreal-deal-7-a-year-kvm-vps#latest

    And no, I did not expect to get the specs as advertised as I knew about the real $7/year offer which I wanted to get anyway for uptime-kuma.

  • This is the 4D Chess well played :)

  • This website is just an affiliate site that compiles deals and includes promotional links; it's not a fake website as mentioned in the comments. The purchase link might be a merchant error. It's a very ordinary issue; anyone would think it's impossible to buy this configuration for $7. Don't be ridiculous.

    Thanked by 2mans_xd oloke
  • DecicusDecicus Member
    edited November 2025

    @hennaboy said:

    @Decicus said:

    @hennaboy said:
    Linking to an unofficial site hoping to get people to order without thinking and harvest card and paypal details as quick as possible......

    I don't think it's malicious in that way. They're just affliate link sites that lead you to the providers' product links, but with an affliate ID already appended to the URL (so whoever hosts the affliate site gets a commission from your purchase).

    Not sure if you saw it before the site url was removed? Why would you increase and display the packages by a factor of 10 if you were using affiliate links. The order will get disputed and you wont get paid anyway.

    What are you on about?

    The aff site (.cn) has just scraped the plan descriptions as they are on DediRock's actual billing site (WHMCS). It's just that the plan description isn't what decides what the specs are. The plan description is an error on DediRock's side.

    This product description from .cn:

    is the exact same as this product description on billing.dedirock.com

    You can check it for yourself, if you want: archived version

    The problem is, of course, that this wasn't supposed to be publicly listed and wasn't actually configured to deploy VPS with the listed specs in the description.
    Don't get me wrong though, the OP is an idiot for being surprised that the deployed VPS didn't actually end up having these specs and then complaining about "slow" replies on a Sunday night.

    I'm not a fan of affiliate sites that aren't transparent about being so, by the way, but let's not spout complete bullshit statements here.

    Thanked by 2oloke sh97
  • A plot twist would be if @DediRock was actually preparing such offer for Black Friday.

    Thanked by 2oloke tux
  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire
    edited November 2025

    @default said:
    A plot twist would be if DediRock was actually preparing such offer for Black Friday.

    We kinda were (not for $7/yr, of course), and thanks to all this scrapers a few providers over the years have to cancel their BF plan, thanks all these affiliates for ruining the fun.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @Decicus remove the product link maybe <3

    Thanked by 1Decicus
  • ArirangArirang Member
    edited November 2025

    Scrapping pid=1~10000000 is kind of malicous thing which is called brute force or something. There's no annoucement officially on public page or their category on billling.dedirock.com. Let me know if you find the link on their site or their public announcement.

    Thanked by 2FAT32 Decicus
  • The services are real because pid are real. But I'm sure that those deals were for BF Megathread. They were hidden, not properly hidden, but real. Anyway, I'll stick to my opinion that they are for BF Megathread.

    So don't expect to get delivered now.

    Providers get ready, but the scrapers are everywhere.

  • So WHCMS has a weakness where any links can be public if you know the URL only. Interesting.

    Thanked by 1lovelyserver
  • WHMCS with full of great functions

    Thanked by 1itachikonoha
  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @lovelyserver said:
    The services are real because pid are real. But I'm sure that those deals were for BF Megathread. They were hidden, not properly hidden, but real. Anyway, I'll stick to my opinion that they are for BF Megathread.

    So don't expect to get delivered now.

    Providers get ready, but the scrapers are everywhere.

    Ya so I highlighted in the private provider thread that please use order link + promo code combo so many time (since 5 years ago) but yet there's always a few providers when I asked again and again claims that it is hidden properly from WHMCS so don't worry...

  • @FAT32 said:

    @default said:
    A plot twist would be if DediRock was actually preparing such offer for Black Friday.

    We kinda were (not for $7/yr, of course), and thanks to all this scrapers a few providers over the years have to cancel their BF plan, thanks all these affiliates for ruining the fun.

    i just found @FAT32 in pyramids

    Thanked by 3FAT32 oloke admax
  • @Decicus said:

    @hennaboy said:

    @Decicus said:

    @hennaboy said:
    Linking to an unofficial site hoping to get people to order without thinking and harvest card and paypal details as quick as possible......

    I don't think it's malicious in that way. They're just affliate link sites that lead you to the providers' product links, but with an affliate ID already appended to the URL (so whoever hosts the affliate site gets a commission from your purchase).

    Not sure if you saw it before the site url was removed? Why would you increase and display the packages by a factor of 10 if you were using affiliate links. The order will get disputed and you wont get paid anyway.

    What are you on about?

    The aff site (.cn) has just scraped the plan descriptions as they are on DediRock's actual billing site (WHMCS). It's just that the plan description isn't what decides what the specs are. The plan description is an error on DediRock's side.

    This product description from .cn:

    is the exact same as this product description on billing.dedirock.com

    You can check it for yourself, if you want: https://billing.dedirock.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=203 (archived version in case someone shows up later).

    The problem is, of course, that this wasn't supposed to be publicly listed and wasn't actually configured to deploy VPS with the listed specs in the description.
    Don't get me wrong though, the OP is an idiot for being surprised that the deployed VPS didn't actually end up having these specs and then complaining about "slow" replies on a Sunday night.

    I'm not a fan of affiliate sites that aren't transparent about being so, by the way, but let's not spout complete bullshit statements here.

    Yeah okay keep your pants on mate. Bullshit website regardless and I would caution anyone using cards to order from them its not rocket science!! and people wonder why their cards get harvested all the time lol

  • @hennaboy said:

    @Decicus said:

    @hennaboy said:

    @Decicus said:

    @hennaboy said:
    Linking to an unofficial site hoping to get people to order without thinking and harvest card and paypal details as quick as possible......

    I don't think it's malicious in that way. They're just affliate link sites that lead you to the providers' product links, but with an affliate ID already appended to the URL (so whoever hosts the affliate site gets a commission from your purchase).

    Not sure if you saw it before the site url was removed? Why would you increase and display the packages by a factor of 10 if you were using affiliate links. The order will get disputed and you wont get paid anyway.

    What are you on about?

    The aff site (.cn) has just scraped the plan descriptions as they are on DediRock's actual billing site (WHMCS). It's just that the plan description isn't what decides what the specs are. The plan description is an error on DediRock's side.

    This product description from .cn:

    is the exact same as this product description on billing.dedirock.com

    You can check it for yourself, if you want: https://billing.dedirock.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=203 (archived version in case someone shows up later).

    The problem is, of course, that this wasn't supposed to be publicly listed and wasn't actually configured to deploy VPS with the listed specs in the description.
    Don't get me wrong though, the OP is an idiot for being surprised that the deployed VPS didn't actually end up having these specs and then complaining about "slow" replies on a Sunday night.

    I'm not a fan of affiliate sites that aren't transparent about being so, by the way, but let's not spout complete bullshit statements here.

    Yeah okay keep your pants on mate. Bullshit website regardless and I would caution anyone using cards to order from them its not rocket science!! and people wonder why their cards get harvested all the time lol

    The site just redirects to the official Dedirock site with aff links, how exactly do you think they're going to steal your card?

    Thanked by 1Decicus
  • @emgh said:
    @Decicus remove the product link maybe <3

    ya probably good idea, edited my post

    @Arirang said:

    Scrapping pid=1~10000000 is kind of malicous thing which is called brute force or something. There's no annoucement officially on public page or their category on billling.dedirock.com. Let me know if you find the link on their site or their public announcement.

    That I can agree with. Enumeration is 100% a problem.

    When I said "don't think it's malicious in that way", I specifically meant "it's not stealing your credentials or payment details" like someone here implies it does.

    Thanked by 3FAT32 Arirang emgh
  • But this does exist

    https://billing.dedirock.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=209

    I almost began lubricating lol

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @Decicus said:

    @emgh said:
    @Decicus remove the product link maybe <3

    ya probably good idea, edited my post

    @Arirang said:

    Scrapping pid=1~10000000 is kind of malicous thing which is called brute force or something. There's no annoucement officially on public page or their category on billling.dedirock.com. Let me know if you find the link on their site or their public announcement.

    That I can agree with. Enumeration is 100% a problem.

    When I said "don't think it's malicious in that way", I specifically meant "it's not stealing your credentials or payment details" like someone here implies it does.

    I almost feeling like getting one also then shout SCAM because it is not the same as specs

  • lovelyserverlovelyserver Member
    edited November 2025

    Yes pid 209 for NY.
    And pid 203 for LA.

    But don't dream about it. You won't get those specs. Because those are for bf megathread.

    Thanked by 3oloke 384_cz truemagic
  • @lovelyserver said:
    Yes pid 209 for NY.
    And pid 203 for LA.

    But don't dream about it. You won't get those specs. Because those are for bf megathread.

    If this is true then BF2025 is really worth looking forward to....

    Thanked by 1lovelyserver
  • @truemagic said:

    @lovelyserver said:
    Yes pid 209 for NY.
    And pid 203 for LA.

    But don't dream about it. You won't get those specs. Because those are for bf megathread.

    If this is true then BF2025 is really worth looking forward to....

    Fat32 is a magician, he knows how to get astonishing deals for us.

    Thanked by 2FAT32 truemagic
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